hnd wrote:
i became an "adult" in 1998. the wolverines won a national title and the bulls won the last title around that time. i went to school and finally joined the adult world in 2003. since then as a cubs/bulls/bills/mich fan, i've experienced 0 championships during that period (the period i feel i could truly enjoy such a feat) up until the cubs did it last year. i have enjoyed sports that entire time. the cubs won it. i went crazy as most of us did. after about a day, everything went back to normal. now who gives a shit. a guy at work was like, you are just getting apathetic. but i'm not. i still enjoy a ton of sports moments. but ultimately, now that i've experienced what my team winning it all is like, i realize outside of rubbing it in a few guys faces for aa few days, the fun/extraordinary sports moments are what makes sports for me. not hoisting a trophy.
My best memories of sports are sitting around watching or going to games with my family and going crazy. It's always been an outlet for my family to bond and cheer together. The Cubs championship was awesome, but I think there's a part of me that will always regret not watching it with my family. It would have been impossible, but that would have been the ultimate experience, even if the Cubs had lost. When one says that only championships matter, you're basically turning sports into some sort of science, and it's not. It is an emotional outlet which is much more art than science.
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Curious Hair wrote:
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